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Productivity is about how much you accomplish This book helps you cut through all the productivity advice out there to find and test what really works for you. Download a PDF of the book's roadmap to start your own year of productivity, plus free resources and translations Observing how productivity techniques affect manage the three ingredients of productivity (Time, energy, attention) Rule ofThe rule is simple: at the beginning of each day, before you start working, ide what three things you want to accomplish by the end of the day. For readers who made David Allen's Getting Things Done a perennial bestseller, a fresh and entertaining exploration of a After earning his business degree, Chris Bailey turned down several lucrative job offers to pursue a lifelong dream--to spend a year performing a deep dive experiment into the subject of g: pdf The Productivity Project: Accomplishing More by Managing Your Time, Attention, and Energy Chris Bailey. Biological Prime Time. Chris writes about productivity at, and speaks to organizations around the globe on how they can become more productive, without hating the process The Productivity Project —and the lessons Chris learned—are the result of that year-long journey. Now, almostyears have passed since I finished this book and, if I'm being honest, I haven't applied most of the advice it offers Chris Bailey is a productivity expert, and the bestselling author of two books about productivity: Hyperfocus, and The Productivity Project. Download PDFThe Productivity Project [EPUB] [5mql4plfh]. •If you’rean early bird, you have more energy The productivy project was the first productivity book I read, and back when I was reading it I was determined to try out Bailey's advice to see for myself if it was actually useful. Among the counterintuitive insights Chris Bailey will teach you: · slowing down to work more deliberately; · shrinking or eliminating the unimportant; · the rule of three; · striving for imperfection; · scheduling less time for important ” — Shawn Achor, author of The Happiness Advantage “ ⁃ “The Productivity Project is well-written, fun, practical and useful all at the same time 2 THE PRODUCTIVITY PROJECT While in school, I had the chance to experiment with productivity techniques at several real-world full-time co-op internships, including one yearlong job where I autonomously hired about two hundred stu-dents for a global telecommunications company, and another where ILearn themost powerful productivity tactics from science and experts, and apply them to your time, attention, and energy.